Set up native language support
To set up a language other than English, install the Eclipse language pack.
WebSphere Dashboard Framework supports Group 1 languages, namely German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. To use a language other than English, download a language pack from the Eclipse Web site and install that pack into your Eclipse IDE.
Follow these steps to enable language support.
- Verify that Microsoft® Windows® is configured to use a non-English, Group 1, language.
- Exit Portlet Factory Designer.
- Access the Eclipse.org Web site home page and navigate to: Downloads | All Versions | 3.2 Language Packs.
- In the Language Packs: 3.2 screen, download the NL-1 pack zip files for the Microsoft Windows platform. (Two zip files are required.)
- Extract these zip files into your Eclipse installation, making sure to do so at the correct directory level.
- Start Portlet Factory Designer.
Eclipse runs in the language configured on the Windows machine. Note: You can force Eclipse to run in another language by adding a language identifier to the Eclipse startup command. For example, by adding: -Duser.language=es -Duser.country=ES to the startup command, we can run Eclipse in Spanish, regardless of the language the system is configured to use.
Parent topic: Installing and configuring WebSphere Dashboard Framework
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